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teens are using it now? >> they are using it a the lo. several police chief on the west coast have actually said this drug is getting out of control. it's a drug that teenagers can get very easily. it's a very cheap drug. like the powdered version of ecstasy. and when they take this drug. it seems like they loose consciousness for period of time. come back and very aggressive. i believe although it hasn't been reported yet. i believe this is the underlying effect of this drug what we see -- what we have been seeing happening lately. >> clayton: rod wheeler life for us this morning. tracking this case for under the circumstances. more on this throughout the show. thanks, rod. >> thank you, guys. >> ainsley: we will talk to the family members of this elderly victim coming up in the show. >> clayton: if you are on foxandfriends.com -- foxnews.com you will see charges coming against the suspects in the benghazi attacks. now, we are getting word the special operations forces in that region in libya are now being pulled out. suspects have been
teens are using it now? >> they are using it a the lo. several police chief on the west coast have actually said this drug is getting out of control. it's a drug that teenagers can get very easily. it's a very cheap drug. like the powdered version of ecstasy. and when they take this drug. it seems like they loose consciousness for period of time. come back and very aggressive. i believe although it hasn't been reported yet. i believe this is the underlying effect of this drug what we see...
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this let us know what you think about it at friends@foxnews.com. email us. find us on twitter ff weekend is our twitter account here. >> in the meantime get to your headlines. potentially tragic turn in the search for a federal investigator who vanished after a tip stolen dog. police in oakland, california found a woman's body in a park where he they were searching for sandra koch have not yet identified it. randy was named a person of interest in this case. he and koch dated more than 30 years ago. it's believed they were together the night she disappeared. emotional testimony on day four of the fort hood shooting trial. soldiers remembering the frightening moments that the gunman first opened fire. some said they thought it was a training exercise. others thought they were hit with paint balls and not bullets. accused shooter army major nidal hasan is defending himself but did not cross examine the witnesses. his lawyers say he wants to receive the death penalty for murdering 13 people and injuring dozens more. filing an appeal to take over the defense or
this let us know what you think about it at friends@foxnews.com. email us. find us on twitter ff weekend is our twitter account here. >> in the meantime get to your headlines. potentially tragic turn in the search for a federal investigator who vanished after a tip stolen dog. police in oakland, california found a woman's body in a park where he they were searching for sandra koch have not yet identified it. randy was named a person of interest in this case. he and koch dated more than 30...
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us. we are doing our best. under no circumstances are americans being spied on? it turns out over 2700 americans were spied on last year according to an internal reported by the nsa. a report that was not released to congress. not given even to the administration. but held tightly within nsa and leaked ultimately to the "the washington post." which is how we know about it. >> clayton: yesterday, john delong, i love this. he is the director of compliance with the nsa. held a press conference with reporters to try to go over some of these concerns and basically saying that, look. mistakes were made but we have a zero tolerance policy. listen to john delong. he says this: nsa has a zero tolerance policy for willful misconduct. none of the incidents that were in the documents released were willful. no one at nsa thinks a mistake is okay but those kinds of reports are designed and generated to make sure we understand when mistakes occur. ' so willful. i like this. so this idea that we didn't w
us. we are doing our best. under no circumstances are americans being spied on? it turns out over 2700 americans were spied on last year according to an internal reported by the nsa. a report that was not released to congress. not given even to the administration. but held tightly within nsa and leaked ultimately to the "the washington post." which is how we know about it. >> clayton: yesterday, john delong, i love this. he is the director of compliance with the nsa. held a...
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joining us right now are jonna and remi with us. good morning to you both. >> yes, this is the tip of the iceberg. we know a federal judge just found that stop and frisk is unconstitutional. i believe that we are going to see individual after individual coming forward, claiming that their civil rights were violated. and i think that some of them are going to have a pretty solid case. >> because the judge basically says that you can't stop somebody because of these vegas descriptions. >> well, what the judge said was that stop and frisk is constitutional. she didn't like the way it was being applied by the city of new york. while the policy is going to remain in place, she wants some safeguards put in there so that it is applied in a non-profiling manner, which i do not agree with people jumping on the grave train now to try to get a few bucks because of the judge's ruling. we don't have time to deal with all of that but it's going to happen. >> i agree with johnna. i don't think that everyone should just file a lawsuit. but what the
joining us right now are jonna and remi with us. good morning to you both. >> yes, this is the tip of the iceberg. we know a federal judge just found that stop and frisk is unconstitutional. i believe that we are going to see individual after individual coming forward, claiming that their civil rights were violated. and i think that some of them are going to have a pretty solid case. >> because the judge basically says that you can't stop somebody because of these vegas...